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Delhi and Ajmer Rent Control Act, 1952 [Repealed] Chapter I

Title: Preliminary

State: Central

Year: 1952

..... (i) where the standard rent has been fixed by the court under section 8, the rent so fixed; or (ii) where the standard rent has not been fixed under section 8, the standard rent of the premises as determined in accordance with the provisions of the Second Schedule; (j) "tenant" means any person by whom or on whose account rent is payable for any premises and includes such sub-tenants and other persons as have derived title under a tenant under the provisions of any law before the commencement of this Act. Section 3 - Act not to apply to certain premises Nothing in this Act shall apply- (a) to any premises belonging to the Government; or (b) to any tenancy or other like relationship created by a grant from the government in respect of the premises taken on lease, or requisitioned, by the Government.

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 23

Title: Notice to Be Given of Accidents

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....life or serious bodily injury to any person, the place of accident shall not be disturbed or altered before the arrival or without the consent of the Chief Inspector or the Inspector to whom notice of the accident is required to be given under sub-section (1) of section 23, unless such disturbance or alteration is necessary to prevent any further accident, to remove bodies of the deceased or to rescue any person from danger, or unless discontinuance of work at the place of accident would seriously impede the working of the mine: Provided that where the Chief Inspector or the said Inspector fails to inspect the place of accident within seventy-two hours of the time of the accident, work may be resumed at the place of the accident.] ____________________ 1. Substituted by Act 62 of 1959, section 12, for sub-section (1) (w.e.f. 16-1-1960). 2. Inserted by Act 42 of 1983, section 17 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 3. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 17, for sub-section (3) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 4. Substituted by Act 62 of 1959, section 12, for certain words (w.e.f. 16-1-1960).

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Mines Act, 1952 Chapter X

Title: Miscellaneous

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....from any person employed in a mine in respect of any protective arrangements or facilities to be provided or any equipment or appliances to be supplied under the provisions of this Act,] Section 86 - Applicatgion or certain provisions of Act 63 of 1948 to mines The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that the provisions of Chapters III and IV of the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948) shall subject to such exceptions and restrictions as may be specified in the notification, apply to all mines and the precincts thereof. Section 87 - Protection of action taken in good faith No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding whatever shall lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act. Section 88 - Repeal of Act 4 of 1923 [Repealed] [Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1957 (36 of 1957), section 2 and the First Schedule]

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 75

Title: Prosecution of Owner, Agent Ormanager

State: Central

Year: 1952

No prosecution shall be instituted against any owner, agent or manager for any offence under this Act except at the instance of the Chief Inspector or of the district magistrate or of an Inspector authorised in this behalf by general or special order in writing by the Chief Inspector: 1 [Provided that the Chief Inspector or the district magistrate or the Inspector as so authorised shall, before instituting such prosecution, satisfy himself that the owner, agent or manager had failed to exercise all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence.] 2 [Provided further that] in repsect of an offence committed in the course of the technical direction and management of a mine, the district magistrate shall not institute any prosecution against an owner, agent or manager without the previous approval of the Chief Inspector. ______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 42 of 1983, section 40 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 2. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 40, for "Provided that" (w.e.f. 31-5-1984).

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 70

Title: Notice Ofaccidents

State: Central

Year: 1952

(1) Whoever in contravention of the provision of sub-section (1) of section 23 fails to give notice of any accidental occurrence or to post a copy of the notice on the special notice board referred to in that sub-section and to keep it there for the period specified shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both. (2) Whoever in contravention of a direction made by the Central Government under sub-section (3) of section 23 fails to record in the prescribed register or to give notice of any accidental occurrence shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both.

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Mines Act, 1952 Chapter IX

Title: Penalties and Procedure

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....Exemption of owner, agent or manager from liability in certain cases Where the owner, agent or manager of a mine, accused of an offence under this Act, alleges that another person is the actual offender, he shall be entitled, upon complaint made by him in this behalf 1 [and on his furnishing the known address of the actual offender] and on giving to the prosecutor not less than three clear days notice in writing of his intention so to do, to have that other person brought before the court on the date appointed for the hearing of the case; and if, after the commission of the offence has been proved, the owner, agent or manager of the mine, as the case may be, proves to the satisfaction of the court-- (a) that he has used due diligence to enforce the execution of the relevant provisions of this Act, and (b) that the other person committed the offence in question without his knowledge, consent or connivance, the said other person shall be convicted of the offence and shall be liable to the like punishment as if he were the owner, agent or manager of the mine, and the owner, agent or manager, as the case may be, shall be acquitted: Provided that-- (a) the owner, agent or.....

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 57

Title: Power of Central Government to Makeregulations

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....result in or to aggravate the collapse of9[workings] or irruptions of water or ignitions in mines; (t)10[for prescribing under clause (g) of sub-section (1) of section 23, the types of accidents and for prescribing the notices] of accidents had dangerous occurrences, and the notices, reports and returns of mineral output, persons employed and other matters provided for by regulations, to be furnished by owners, agents and managers of mines and for prescribing the forms of such notices, returns and reports, the persons and authorities to whom they are to be furnished, the particulars to be contained in them, and the time within which they are to be submitted; 11[(u)12[for requiring owners, agents and managers of mines to have fixed boundaries for the mines, for prescribing the plans and sections and field notes connected therewith to be kept by them] and the manner and places in which such plans, sections and field notes are to be kept for purposes of record and for the submission of copies thereof to the Chief Inspector; and for requiring the making of fresh surveys and plans by them, and in the event of non-compliance, for having the survey made and plans prepared through.....

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Mines Act, 1952 Chapter VIII

Title: Regulations, Rules and Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....form of registers required by section 48 and the maintenance and form of registers for the purposes of Chapter VII;] (m) for prescribing 8 abstracts of this Act and of the regulations and rules and the language in which the abstracts and bye-laws shall be posted as required by sections 61 and 62; (n) for requiring notices, returns and reports in connection with any matters dealt with by rules to be furnished by owners, agents and managers of mines, and for prescribing the forms of such notices, returns and reports, the persons and authorities to whom they are to be furnished, the particulars to be contained in them, and the times, within which they are to be submitted; (o) for requiring the provision and maintenance in mines, wherein more than 9 [* * *] fifty persons are ordinarily employed, of adequate and suitable shelters for taking food with provision for drinking water; (p) for requiring the provision and maintenance in any mine specified in this behalf by the Chief Inspector or Inspector, wherein more than two hundred and fifty persons are ordinarily employed, of a canteen or canteens for the use of such persons; (q) for requiring the employment in every mine.....

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 43

Title: Power to Requiremedical Examination

State: Central

Year: 1952

1[ 43. Power to require medical examination (1) Where an Inspector is of opinion that any person employed in a mine otherwise than as an apprentice or other trainee is not an adult or that any person employed in a mine as an apprentice or other trainee is either below sixteen years of age or is no longer fit to work, the Inspector may serve on the manager of the mine a notice requiring that such person shall be examined by certifying surgeon and such person shall not, if the Inspector so directs, be employed or permitted to work in any mine until he has been so examined and has been certified that he is an adult or, if such person in an apprentice or trainee, that he is not below sixteen years of age and is fit to work. (2) Every certificate granted by a certifying surgeon on a reference under sub-section (1), shall for the purpose of this Act, be conclusive evidence of the matters referred therein.] _______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, sec tion 24, for section 43 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984).

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Mines Act, 1952 Chapter VI

Title: Hours and Limitation of Employment

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....shall be allowed to work in a mine on more than six days in any one week. Section 29 - Compensatory days of rest (1) Where in pursuance of action under section 38 or a result of exempting any mine or the persons employed therein the provisions of section 28, any person employed therein is deprived of any of the weekly days of rest for which provision is made in section 28, he shall be allowed, within the month in which such days of rest were due to him or within the two months immediately following that month, compensatory days of rest equal in number to the days of rest of which he has been deprived. (2) The Central Government may prescribe the manner in which the days of rest for which provision is made in sub-section (1) shall be allowed. Section 30 - Hours of work above ground (1) No adult employed above ground in a mine shall be required or allowed to work for more than forty-eight hours in any week or for more than nine hours in any day : 1 [Provided that, subject to the previous approval of the Chief Inspector, the daily maximum hours specified in this sub-section may be exceeded in order to facilitate the change of shifts.] (2) The periods of work of.....

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